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and, the head of energy and infrastructure for kpmg japan. she shared her views with nhk world's correspondent. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> three months on from the new ruling, what is your assessment of the impact on the growth of the renewable energy market? >> the government has announced, that, as of the end of august -- the application or approval of the renewable -- energy, ibps, which is a, japanese government, is 1.3 in two months. since the beginning of july. and then what they're expecting for the first year is to -- 2.5 gigawatts. which means in two months, we already passed 50%. of what they're expecting. this really indicates -- the government f.i.t. program was attractive enough. to induce a lot of -- a new entry into the market. >> japan aims to expand its green industry into a $10 trillion market by 2020. even companies outside the energy business, such as telecom operator, soft bank, and convenience store operator, lawson are generating solar power. foreign firms are also keen to clinch a piece of the green pie a
and, the head of energy and infrastructure for kpmg japan. she shared her views with nhk world's correspondent. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> three months on from the new ruling, what is your assessment of the impact on the growth of the renewable energy market? >> the government has announced, that, as of the end of august -- the application or approval of the renewable -- energy, ibps, which is a, japanese government, is 1.3 in two months. since the...
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we're hearing more about energy, dirty energy. we are calling for a green new deal modeled after the new deal that out as of the great depression. they created approximately 4 million jobs in as little as two months. there is a lot we can do if we put our mind to it. we're calling for jobs greeted at the level of our communities that are nationally funded and put decisions in the hands of the community at which kind of jobs they need both in the green economy and meeting their social needs, that would be focused and controlled locally, the funded at the national level. >> justice party presidential candidate rocky anderson, how to create jobs? >> president obama would like us to ignore what is happening is past four years. granted, he came into a tough situation, but we have to consider that during the last 43 months we have had more than 8% unemployment. it is the only time in this nation's history that we have had a president that has presided even over three years of over 8% unemployment. the fact is, those 43 months of over 8%
we're hearing more about energy, dirty energy. we are calling for a green new deal modeled after the new deal that out as of the great depression. they created approximately 4 million jobs in as little as two months. there is a lot we can do if we put our mind to it. we're calling for jobs greeted at the level of our communities that are nationally funded and put decisions in the hands of the community at which kind of jobs they need both in the green economy and meeting their social needs,...
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he understands that in the 21st century, it is education, skills, technology, new science, new energy systems, new infrastructure. he calls that right. i really dislike the second half of almost all of his speeches because there is rarely a plan that is attached to the first half. so the vision card i think has been great, not just great because he can lay out a vision, but great because it is an accurate vision -of what a productive, modern america in our global technological world would mean. i like that. but he has not made the plans to do it. i ask myself why? of course, i know all the people around, and i find a lot of them too cynical. i find many of those in the white house more dealmakers then visionaries' themselves. i was the president had surrounded himself more with people who really understood the importance of more fundamental change for our country going forward. i hear the president saying things i like. i am not making it up. i hear the direction and i agree with that. but i think he has missed two parts. one is the hard work of the real planning to get it done, becau
he understands that in the 21st century, it is education, skills, technology, new science, new energy systems, new infrastructure. he calls that right. i really dislike the second half of almost all of his speeches because there is rarely a plan that is attached to the first half. so the vision card i think has been great, not just great because he can lay out a vision, but great because it is an accurate vision -of what a productive, modern america in our global technological world would mean....
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anybody with the right amount of skill, effort, energy, and ingenuity can accomplish anything. tavis: i don't believe everybody is as gifted as you are. >> they don't have to make it this way in music. they can make it this way and marketing, journalism, so many different things. photography, directing. some people spend so much time focusing on the gift that other people have the day don't ever take acknowledgement to the gifts they have been blessed with. that is a waste of talent. tavis: given a significant portion of what your base is, i believe in hard work is one of the ingredients that go along with being successful. i think there are institutional and structural barriers to keep people from being able to elevate no matter have gifted or talented they might be. to that particular course of your base that is stuck in poverty, what say you to them about trying to find a way out, even though they know they are gifted and talented, they can't seem to find a break that they need? >> are probably lean back on the theory that when god closes the door, he opens a window. you hav
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i think first of all swing voters want to sigh some sense of energy and optimism and particularly from a challenger competence and i think romney who i always thought romney would clear that bar. i always thought romney is someone americans could imagine sitting behind the desk in an oval office, and in the last few weeks, there is actually some reason to doubt that, the 47 percent tape, his stiffness and i think last night you saw as mark said people who followed him and have seen this before, last night you saw the romney i think americans would say you know i can imagine that guy sitting behind the oval office desk and really important to see what polls look like not just today but really four or five days from now, we know the history of debates, is that for all of the attention we give them, they rarely, rarely dictate an election, i mean the only one you can really argue that did was george w. bush and al fore in 2000, even gerald ford a story people like to tell, ford fell more behind before the debate that doesn't mean the debates couldn't be a decider in this election, of cour
i think first of all swing voters want to sigh some sense of energy and optimism and particularly from a challenger competence and i think romney who i always thought romney would clear that bar. i always thought romney is someone americans could imagine sitting behind the desk in an oval office, and in the last few weeks, there is actually some reason to doubt that, the 47 percent tape, his stiffness and i think last night you saw as mark said people who followed him and have seen this before,...
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people haven't seen new ideas, smart energy. can they lock the campaign to it and can they now take advantage to really capitalize on the second look he's going to get. >> rose: was the romney you saw tonight the romney you knew, mike. >> yes. a little secret of the romney, i ran his campaign for governor back in 2002, and he won that state by performing really well in the debates. the go you saw tonight, smart, policy-focused, crisp. you look at him and think boy a guy who knows how to run something well. so i think the country in many ways got the first real look at that and then filtered away and now if the romney guys can keep that going for the month they're really back in the race. the next thing the media narrative will need a couple better polls for romney and my guess is they'll get them. they have a real opportunity to move forward. >> rose: john dickerson. >> on the poll of undecided voters right after the debate who watched, romney not only won two to one but on the question of who cares about you and regular people
people haven't seen new ideas, smart energy. can they lock the campaign to it and can they now take advantage to really capitalize on the second look he's going to get. >> rose: was the romney you saw tonight the romney you knew, mike. >> yes. a little secret of the romney, i ran his campaign for governor back in 2002, and he won that state by performing really well in the debates. the go you saw tonight, smart, policy-focused, crisp. you look at him and think boy a guy who knows...
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. >> i cannot really explain, the amount of life, positivity, musical energy. it is impossible not to be happy about being part of that experience. and we got to share the stage with so many musicians that we respect. >> at just 20 years old, surprisingly, they were not the young is musicians on the train. there is a californian, who was only 15. what have you learned? >> everything. everything about music. you can literally just do anything you want with it and with anyone. >> the train has everything from a yoga teacher to a meeting room in a luggage wagon. journalist and former david cameron speechwriter was involved in raising money for the trip. about half the cost was made -- paid by the london 2012 cultural olympiad, which supported events celebrating the olympic and paralympic games. >> you want the artist to feel comfortable and not be worrying about the hotels and all that, but there has been a lot of planning. >> the job six years ago was from a country famous for its culture and music, but today, it is in chaos after a coup in the capital in which 2
. >> i cannot really explain, the amount of life, positivity, musical energy. it is impossible not to be happy about being part of that experience. and we got to share the stage with so many musicians that we respect. >> at just 20 years old, surprisingly, they were not the young is musicians on the train. there is a californian, who was only 15. what have you learned? >> everything. everything about music. you can literally just do anything you want with it and with anyone....
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because of all of this energy that we just talked about. because there is this sort of edge and attitude that is brooklyn. and i think bam has been a large part of sdwrooifing that revitally sags. >> rose: everybody that knows brooklyn knows bam and when you think about brooklyn you think about bam because it's always been a cull cultural center for thinking about what's going on. >> well, it's interesting to hear them talk about the fact that there was a disaster in the region and they had to really try to move forward to enhance the economy and culture of the regions. bruce and i kind of felt like that about brooklyn. bruce was our chairman for ten years. so we have a lot in common here that is just even beyond this partnership. we've both sort of fought our way back to be somethinging in a city where it's not easy to be something. >> rose: what's the biggest misconception about you that you would like for people to know is simply not-- >> that's a very good question. i think that this idea that the intent was to do something great for br
because of all of this energy that we just talked about. because there is this sort of edge and attitude that is brooklyn. and i think bam has been a large part of sdwrooifing that revitally sags. >> rose: everybody that knows brooklyn knows bam and when you think about brooklyn you think about bam because it's always been a cull cultural center for thinking about what's going on. >> well, it's interesting to hear them talk about the fact that there was a disaster in the region and...
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the energy does not come from government. it might come from the lack of it. america may be forced to find out in the years ahead. >> the british prime minister david cameron was in new york this week to reaffirm his government's goal to spend with their plans & on foreign aid. if all goes to plan, the u.k. will hit the -- to spend 0.7% on foreign aid. back home, there are plenty of politicians to think that's spending so much another country's problems at a time when the u.k. is in recession is madness. emily spoke to david cameron's former speechwriter and the executive director of an action group co-founded by the musician bono. >> whenever in the department is getting cut, is this unjustifiable? >> i do not think it is. it is affordable and the figure you did not hear and which the british public years, it cost just over a penny on each pound of revenue. a penny on the town, 99 pence goes elsewhere. >> it is interesting to hear because it is 300 pounds per household being spent. 2 surely the statistics, it is outdated. it has nothing to do with modernizati
the energy does not come from government. it might come from the lack of it. america may be forced to find out in the years ahead. >> the british prime minister david cameron was in new york this week to reaffirm his government's goal to spend with their plans & on foreign aid. if all goes to plan, the u.k. will hit the -- to spend 0.7% on foreign aid. back home, there are plenty of politicians to think that's spending so much another country's problems at a time when the u.k. is in...
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researchers from the japan atomic energy agency plan to begin their survey later this month. they will study forests within 20 kilometer thousands of the fukushima plant. the government has designated most area as a no entry zone. researchers will look at rivers that collect spring water from underground. they will measure the levels of radioactive material and other substances in soil and waumenter for 20 years. they hope to predict how the contaminant spread and the impact on human habitats. >>> an old tale of love moved an audience in moscow. it tells the story of two of people who meet and form a strong connection. even though their countries were waging war. nhk reports. >> reporter: the story takes place in western japan during the japanese war in 1904. a russian soldier has an eye injury. he has been transported to a hospital in the city. at first he closes himself off off to the japanese. but tender care from a japanese nurse, makes his resolve. >>> eventually the two fall in love. the idea for the musical was catched after a russian gold coin that is more than 100 ye
researchers from the japan atomic energy agency plan to begin their survey later this month. they will study forests within 20 kilometer thousands of the fukushima plant. the government has designated most area as a no entry zone. researchers will look at rivers that collect spring water from underground. they will measure the levels of radioactive material and other substances in soil and waumenter for 20 years. they hope to predict how the contaminant spread and the impact on human habitats....
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that explains the soaring prices to the obama administration's energy policy. >> there is limited amount of corn now. and ethanol is still a big buyer. >> reporter: under present circumstances that seems no easy task. a live stock former in nebraska. he has 60 of his 300 head of cattle. to minimize feed costs he now uses less corn in big mixes. so, he is a republican. he is not demanding that the corn restrictions be lifted. >> we are using this right hereafter the ethanol is taken out. to me it is a plus. it is a plus. i am not an advocate of throwing ethanol out the window. >> he is growing corn for live stock feed. while shipping the grain for ethanol use. thanks to the government policy, corn for bioethanol fuel is a key source of stable income for farmers. and since many farmers, the republican party, finding it difficult to press for a change of policy. beef supplies are expected to dwin dwindle in the u.s. this winter. pushing up prices even higher. and take preventative action is likely because beef prices to rise and grain prices to soar worldwide. >>> people in japan's northeas
that explains the soaring prices to the obama administration's energy policy. >> there is limited amount of corn now. and ethanol is still a big buyer. >> reporter: under present circumstances that seems no easy task. a live stock former in nebraska. he has 60 of his 300 head of cattle. to minimize feed costs he now uses less corn in big mixes. so, he is a republican. he is not demanding that the corn restrictions be lifted. >> we are using this right hereafter the ethanol is...
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million people out of work, rising unemployment, an economic crisis at the kitchen table, and spend his energy and passion if fighting for obamacare for two years instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. it has killed jobs. >> if you appeal obamacare, and have become fond of the term, if you repeal it, the seniors right away would pay $600 more in prescription care. >> at times barack obama looked weary. as the dust settles, both sides will be fixated on the polls, with two more encounters still to come. bbc news, washington. >> a classics by ring in action or a common criminal case of smuggling? moscow insists there's no espionage after 11 people were charged in the u.s. with illegally exporting high-tech components with potential use in military systems to russian security agencies. one of them, and owner of companies in texas and moscow, was charged as operating in the u.s. as an unregistered agents of the russian government. real case?re's a >> at this stage they're not getting into the legal issues. they were just pointing out at a meeting this morning, one of the deputy fore
million people out of work, rising unemployment, an economic crisis at the kitchen table, and spend his energy and passion if fighting for obamacare for two years instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. it has killed jobs. >> if you appeal obamacare, and have become fond of the term, if you repeal it, the seniors right away would pay $600 more in prescription care. >> at times barack obama looked weary. as the dust settles, both sides will be fixated on the polls, with...
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developing our own energy resources could create hundreds of jobs on the south side. we have the skills, workers. all we need is a chance to work. the uranium mining is done safely around the world. if it can be done safely in virginia, i am for it. >> many virginia residents have expressed concern about the dangers uranium mining poses to drinking water, air quality, fishing, and tourism. they say allowing mining of one of the uranium deposit already identified open the door for exploration of other sites across the state. now almost all major cities have passed resolutions opposing lifting the ban. we are joined by the former director of the virginia department of the garments of quality robert burnley. he is now an environmental consultant. he is also an advisor to the alliance for progress in southern virginia. for viewers and listeners around the country and world, talk about the significance of what you're dealing with here in virginia. >> what is going on is an experiment. uranium has never been mined ore processed in this part of the country before. it has alw
developing our own energy resources could create hundreds of jobs on the south side. we have the skills, workers. all we need is a chance to work. the uranium mining is done safely around the world. if it can be done safely in virginia, i am for it. >> many virginia residents have expressed concern about the dangers uranium mining poses to drinking water, air quality, fishing, and tourism. they say allowing mining of one of the uranium deposit already identified open the door for...
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i am not teaching you and i am not teaching the class because i am expanding a lot of energy on you. there is not much we can do here. i would thank you to find a class that you would prefer to be and. i will speak to whomever. we will get you all settled. he said, i do not want to leave. i said, mr. cho, this is not call may, column b. i am saying you have to leave my class. can i help the goes and where else? he said, i do not have to do anything. i said, let me try this one more time. either you or i will not be in class next thursday. one of us will be gone. if i have to keep you in class, then i will resign, and that will solve that. if virginia tech has to make a choice between you and me, i daresay i think they will keep me, but we will have to see. and i meant it. hi went to my department head and i had been dealing with the fact that there was just something wrong here, but mostly it would disrupting my class. i have had students who had difficulties. i have taught a student that had threats. i have taught alcoholics. i have taught ex-soldiers. this was very different and wh
i am not teaching you and i am not teaching the class because i am expanding a lot of energy on you. there is not much we can do here. i would thank you to find a class that you would prefer to be and. i will speak to whomever. we will get you all settled. he said, i do not want to leave. i said, mr. cho, this is not call may, column b. i am saying you have to leave my class. can i help the goes and where else? he said, i do not have to do anything. i said, let me try this one more time. either...
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let's produce more solar and wind power and other sources of clean renewable energy energy of course a hot topic in every election and like so many bills drawn up and voted on in congress to stop the war on coal legislation never really sort of a chance at becoming law over all this highlights a much larger question how much do lawmakers actually accomplish while i am holding in my hand this is a list of a few more than thirty post offices that were renamed in the last couple years but at a cost of four point eight million dollars a day just to fund the u.s. house of representatives we thought it was an issue that warranted a closer look in washington christine for our team. over more on this so-called war on call david baron managing editor for earth justice joins us now welcome to the show so this phrase that is being used now the war on call it sounds like a loaded loaded phrase is it just that or is there an actual battle going on and if so who is pitted against who here well i'm afraid what we're seeing is some members of congress pitted against the health of the american people
let's produce more solar and wind power and other sources of clean renewable energy energy of course a hot topic in every election and like so many bills drawn up and voted on in congress to stop the war on coal legislation never really sort of a chance at becoming law over all this highlights a much larger question how much do lawmakers actually accomplish while i am holding in my hand this is a list of a few more than thirty post offices that were renamed in the last couple years but at a...
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"mad money" will be right back. >> coming up -- >> energy. >> energy. >> energy. >> questions about how our country will fuel its future took center stage last night. but how could you cash in on the push for energy independence? cramer is looking for profits in the pipeline when he talks with the ceo of enbridge next. and later, crossfire. there's a shootout on the street over the future of one big name in defense. cramer's going in the trenches and forming a battle plan. stick around. this could be your portfolio's new secret weapon. plus, on "good behavior." cramer's sell block can be an unforgiving place. but after doing time, stocks can emerge reformed. tonight, one tech security play has paid its debt to society. but is it now a buy? the verdict is just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) w
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over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. side by side so you get the same coverageoften for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] lou: 39 days until election day. in presidential politics one week could make the difference. the president is leading in the swing states but they are not always the best pre
over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't....
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energy. >> my plan is five basic parts. get us north american energy independent creating 4 # -- 4 million jobs. gerri: we have the leading voices in industry coming up. stay with us. ♪ gerri: president obama paying his dues for his less than but how much was blame goes to the stuff he doesn't say that he does? let's ask tonya, a body language expert. i'm excited about the conversation. what did you make of the debate? had to be a field day for you? >> you know, it's not way we were used to seeing with president obama. he was flat. he was frustrated i guess is the right word. looked down a lot. overall, he did okay. i wouldn't say he was bombed, but romney definitely did better. he was stronger. gerri: start at the beginning. at the beginning of the beginning and the handshake. pictures here. what do you think? >> the handshake was great. look how much swagger obama has here, feels powerful, petting romney on the male demonstrating he's the alpha. you don't see romney doing that to obama. you can see president obama's han
energy. >> my plan is five basic parts. get us north american energy independent creating 4 # -- 4 million jobs. gerri: we have the leading voices in industry coming up. stay with us. ♪ gerri: president obama paying his dues for his less than but how much was blame goes to the stuff he doesn't say that he does? let's ask tonya, a body language expert. i'm excited about the conversation. what did you make of the debate? had to be a field day for you? >> you know, it's not way we...
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the projections, however, take into account energy inflation, if you will, energy cost inflation, which they have run a very modest projection, as you can see in my staff report and the cumulative effect of the energy inflation over the 20-year project would be a savings to the port after our reimbursement of the special taxes of almost $265,000. >> so, very significant. and you think that these are really achievable and measurable, too. >> so, there is no up front expense to the port to participate in this project and prologis through a letter of agreement, has or will agree to be responsible for any cost over runs to pay any vacantcies and they will pick up that share of the vacantcy and any bond financing, costs, extras will be covered by them. so we think that this is a very... there is a lot of upside for the port and we have limited the down side. and so with that i would like to introduce rich chin to give you information on the green finance sf. >> thanks, jay and good afternoon, commissioners, rich chin with the department of the environment. just to keep it really quick, green
the projections, however, take into account energy inflation, if you will, energy cost inflation, which they have run a very modest projection, as you can see in my staff report and the cumulative effect of the energy inflation over the 20-year project would be a savings to the port after our reimbursement of the special taxes of almost $265,000. >> so, very significant. and you think that these are really achievable and measurable, too. >> so, there is no up front expense to the...
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i have first energy. publicly traded utility operating in six states with 20 coal-fired electric plants. what is happening with the business? why have they withdrawn? get the real story from mark clark of first energy. thank you for joining us. born and raised in northeastern ohio and working at first energy utility business is not an easy one. >> not today. liz: today why? >> low gas prices and a tough economy. industrial sales are back to where they were in 2007 but that five years. residential little off but that is more weather-related. we have a lot of growth. the are no industry doing well. we have toledo with a chrysler investment and cleveland has the ford engine plant and then you have huge growth in terms of the health-care industry. the cleveland clinic doesn't add one building. they seem to add an additional block to their portfolio. with low gas prices that does affect what we do because a good portion of our business is selling power. liz: coal-fired plants. can you convert some of them? are
i have first energy. publicly traded utility operating in six states with 20 coal-fired electric plants. what is happening with the business? why have they withdrawn? get the real story from mark clark of first energy. thank you for joining us. born and raised in northeastern ohio and working at first energy utility business is not an easy one. >> not today. liz: today why? >> low gas prices and a tough economy. industrial sales are back to where they were in 2007 but that five...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. charles: after defaulting twice and asking the treasury for more than $11 billion cash-strapped post office has a plan to spend more money does not have. with a $15,000 buyout to the full time you did workers. this is another example of clueless government. is the check in the mail? [laughter] it has been in the mail for some time. with the use of their government monopolies are on the verge of collapse. and with them and dredging themselves with the first class mail that has gone out is the second and biggest employer behind wal-mart. this should be cut back but the cost goes up and the service goes down. charles: and those that have a post office are it is an american is it salvageable? >> it would not take much. we have an administration and so many eu
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. charles: after defaulting twice and asking the treasury for more than $11 billion cash-strapped post office has a plan to spend more money does not have. with a $15,000 buyout to the full time you did workers. this is another example of...
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bio diesel ray noble energy group. up next, we are asking dan oh, the ceo president, how he is turning trash into treasure. could it be the solution to our problems? ♪ follow the wings. ♪ liz: here is your fox business market check. we have cliff petro resources. the largest iron ore producer. it is surging today. iron ore for immediate delivery in china saw its biggest gain in a month today. does this sound a little familiar? if you watch this show, it should. listen to what ben willis said last month what we had him on the show. >> china took all a good bit in terms of iron ore to create steel. at this time last year, iron ore was trading at $180 a metric ton. liz: what does this tell you, a nice little move to the upside? >> we are starting to see some green shoots caught a few well, out of china. a little bit of recovery from the steel side. it is ready to step in and stimulate the economy. that is what that chart is showing you. liz: we told you. ben willis told you. you heard it right here first and sure enou
bio diesel ray noble energy group. up next, we are asking dan oh, the ceo president, how he is turning trash into treasure. could it be the solution to our problems? ♪ follow the wings. ♪ liz: here is your fox business market check. we have cliff petro resources. the largest iron ore producer. it is surging today. iron ore for immediate delivery in china saw its biggest gain in a month today. does this sound a little familiar? if you watch this show, it should. listen to what ben willis...
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a lot of people are saying i do energy analysis. there are building analysis and water analysis people, people who look at everything except the integrated green building light, standards for consumables, refrigerators, getting rid of your trash, how long to take a shower, how do you get to work? we focus on how much energy use, but we're losing the value of the overall evaluation. so one of the challenges we are dealing with is integrating energy savings into the whole valuation. >> there are tools that evaluate the impact from the point of view of climate change, and there are growing number of proprietary tools for integrated analysis of the performance across different resource categories. they are getting more and more comprehensive, going beyond energy, but they do not necessarily get into a number of issues overtime, and that is a challenge at minimum. but it is an interesting idea. >> employees are provided with critical knowledge and skills. i do not want to be critical. i started with long-term employees hired to have a jo
a lot of people are saying i do energy analysis. there are building analysis and water analysis people, people who look at everything except the integrated green building light, standards for consumables, refrigerators, getting rid of your trash, how long to take a shower, how do you get to work? we focus on how much energy use, but we're losing the value of the overall evaluation. so one of the challenges we are dealing with is integrating energy savings into the whole valuation. >>...
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. >> solar energy. >> yes. >> you're doing research in solar energy? >> yes. where else is the solar energy the most intense? >> at the desert. >> the desert, of course. >> but won't that hurt your oil industry? >> no. no, no, not at all. it will supplement it. our vision is that we will be exporters of gigawatts of electricity. we will be exporting both: barrels of oil and gigawatts of power. >> and so, he says, the kingdom will still be in the energy business long after the sun sets on the age of oil. >> due to the great recession, oil prices had plummeted when these stories first aired in 2008 and 2009. they're back up again but have not reached the heights of $150 a barrel. as for the possibility of speculators driving prices up, new federal regulations now make it more difficult to manipulate the market. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc.
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department of energy. >> thanks, jane. this report on home heating from the department of energy says that the average american home may be getting only half the heat you're paying for. now we're going to put the department of energy document number up on the screen so you folks at home can look it up online. but i'm quoting from the report now. and then it goes on to conclude that... >> jane: wow, richard, if that's the bad news, what's the good news? >> well, the good news is i'm here with a very special guest who is a certified home energy rater, meaning he's an expert in home heating efficiency. karl, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, richard. >> now, karl, i had a lot of fun playing a home improvement expert on tv, but you're the real deal. we've been trying to make sense of this report from the u.s. department of energy that says half of what people are spending on their home heating could be wasted. can you explain to us what this means? >> sure. the typical home has a furnace with forced-air system. heated
department of energy. >> thanks, jane. this report on home heating from the department of energy says that the average american home may be getting only half the heat you're paying for. now we're going to put the department of energy document number up on the screen so you folks at home can look it up online. but i'm quoting from the report now. and then it goes on to conclude that... >> jane: wow, richard, if that's the bad news, what's the good news? >> well, the good news...
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the company pre built energy-efficient structures. we will talk to the ceo of project fraud about how she is building her way to the top and why she thinks her company could be the next apple. stuart: netflix is the power mover of the hour with shares jumping 9%. let's look at this charge up to $61.69, $5 for the day. citigroup reiterating its buy rating on this company noting this is the first time since last summer that customer satisfaction has started to improve. netflix struggles since hiking prices and trying to split its dvd service but looking good up now 9%. nice move for netflix. with a look at what else is moving markets let's go to nicole petallides at the stock exchange and sandra smith at the cme. let's start with a market that is lost steam and is struggling to stay above the water mark. >> the dow is up one point. energy is a group that we follow closely. oil is below $90 a barrel at $87.86. the energy sector and stocks with and are the worst performing sector. you can see some names to the downside. i am talking with
the company pre built energy-efficient structures. we will talk to the ceo of project fraud about how she is building her way to the top and why she thinks her company could be the next apple. stuart: netflix is the power mover of the hour with shares jumping 9%. let's look at this charge up to $61.69, $5 for the day. citigroup reiterating its buy rating on this company noting this is the first time since last summer that customer satisfaction has started to improve. netflix struggles since...
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independence we need to come up with renewable sources of energy more energy efficiency and ways of being a more friendly to our planet and to ourselves that ensures we have a secure energy future and a clean environment ok a president obama last night during the debate did bring up alternative energy let's take a listen to what he had to say. on energy governor romney and i we both agree that we've got to boost american energy production and oil and natural gas production are higher than they've been in years but i also believe that we've got to look at the energy source of the future like wind and solar and biofuels and make those investments. and of course right now an energy dependence that's being talked about also the issue of jobs are being talked about that's what some people say that's the number one issue and is this if we do put these regulations on coal could it could that lead to job losses. well you know whenever there's a shift in energy use you're going to see a shift in where people are employed right now we're seeing a shift to natural gas because we're finding mor
independence we need to come up with renewable sources of energy more energy efficiency and ways of being a more friendly to our planet and to ourselves that ensures we have a secure energy future and a clean environment ok a president obama last night during the debate did bring up alternative energy let's take a listen to what he had to say. on energy governor romney and i we both agree that we've got to boost american energy production and oil and natural gas production are higher than...
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we're serious about our energy policy. even though congress doesn't act, the administration, the president could take those steps and it would send a clear signal, put a lot more people to work. >> so what should the policy look like? what, in your view, would be the most important, you know, event that the administration can do to help the country's energy situation? >> i think the first thing is it needs to be a policy driven by job creation. in the oil and the gas business, since this recession started in 2007, 2008, we've created close to 400,000 jobs when the economy has lost 6 million. so we need to focus on job creation potential. the second thing we shouldn't overlook is the amount of revenue that the industry generates as they create these jobs. we contribute over $86 million a day to the federal government. that's a lot of revenue that could help with deficit, deficit reduction and our debt structure. the third piece of that is we could become more energy secure as a nation. today we're less reliant on outside so
we're serious about our energy policy. even though congress doesn't act, the administration, the president could take those steps and it would send a clear signal, put a lot more people to work. >> so what should the policy look like? what, in your view, would be the most important, you know, event that the administration can do to help the country's energy situation? >> i think the first thing is it needs to be a policy driven by job creation. in the oil and the gas business, since...
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gas from surprising energy in europe and just lie. putin express his doubts over the economic efficiency of europe's energy rules. same with europe let's take a look at how the markets are doing there in the first hour of the trading session and with that there are points in the boards and we also know that investors are waiting for the u.s. jobs reports due out later so that is always has a major effect on how the session goes later on i would like to look at the russian markets and see that this volatility in the oil prices and the prices drop in five points in the markets are following the pulse of sentiment across the board with the arts yes on the my stocks adding over one percent and now a quick look at the asian markets they're on their way out of the home but we see the positive move continue in the it's the spine that the central bank of japan had failed to stimulus measures which everyone was expecting and this is what we have time for this hour more updates coming your way next hour and i'll have more information on the kur
gas from surprising energy in europe and just lie. putin express his doubts over the economic efficiency of europe's energy rules. same with europe let's take a look at how the markets are doing there in the first hour of the trading session and with that there are points in the boards and we also know that investors are waiting for the u.s. jobs reports due out later so that is always has a major effect on how the session goes later on i would like to look at the russian markets and see that...
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energy. >> so, governor, as vice president, there's nothing that you have promised as a candidate that you would -- that you wouldn't take off the table because of this financial crisis we're in? >> there is not. and how long have i been at this, like five weeks. so there hasn't been a whole lot that i've promised, except to do what is right for the american people, put government back on the side of the american people, stop the greed and corruption on wall street. and the rescue plan has got to include that massive oversight that americans are expecting and deserving. and i don't believe that john mccain has made any promise that he would not be able to keep, either. >> senator? >> again, let me -- let's talk about those tax breaks. barack obama -- obama voted for an energy bill because, for the first time, it had real support for alternative energy. when there were separate votes on eliminating the tax breaks for the oil companies, barack obama voted to eliminate them. john did not. and le
energy. >> so, governor, as vice president, there's nothing that you have promised as a candidate that you would -- that you wouldn't take off the table because of this financial crisis we're in? >> there is not. and how long have i been at this, like five weeks. so there hasn't been a whole lot that i've promised, except to do what is right for the american people, put government back on the side of the american people, stop the greed and corruption on wall street. and the rescue...
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the school pays for energy, i'm guessing. the city pays for energy. it is based on what you put into it or not? >> not necessarily. we have done projects for enterprise departments, like the airport moscone center that pay rates equivalent to pg&e. we have done projects for general fund that pay 3.5 cents or subsidized rate and city hall, which pays nothing for electricity. it isn't necessarily a function of what they pay into the -- what the rate is. the way we work it is that we meet as a solar power. and the department pays for the solar power at the normal rates. alvarado school, for example, alvarado will pay for the solar power but at the subsidized general fund rate. basically the department is indif rent because they are paying the same amount of money before and after the solar system was installed. >> thank you. >> thank you. do we have a budget analyst report on this item? we do not, i believe. are there any members of the public? seeing none, this is closed. >> i want to give one comment that i have seen this at a couple schools. sometimes
the school pays for energy, i'm guessing. the city pays for energy. it is based on what you put into it or not? >> not necessarily. we have done projects for enterprise departments, like the airport moscone center that pay rates equivalent to pg&e. we have done projects for general fund that pay 3.5 cents or subsidized rate and city hall, which pays nothing for electricity. it isn't necessarily a function of what they pay into the -- what the rate is. the way we work it is that we...
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one, get us energy-independent. north american energy independent. that creates about four million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. numb five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america, and over the last four years small business people have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business because new business start-ups are down to a 30-year low. i know what it takes to get small business going again, to hire people. now, i'm concerned that the path that we're on has just been unsuccessful. the president has a view very similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago, that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will, trickle down government, would work. that's not the right answer for america. i'll restor
one, get us energy-independent. north american energy independent. that creates about four million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. numb five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america, and over the last...
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us bank ♪ melissa: so, on to energy. you know it will be one of the big top picks in tonight's debate. which candid and the upper hand? let's break down their plans. executive vice president of the consumer energy alliance. what do you expect to hear from the president on energy? >> well, i think the talking points that we will hear from the president on that he has and all of the above energy plan and will certainly highlight the fact of we have been producing more oil than we have the last 15 years and that natural gas production is up quite a bit and that he wants to get us off well enough of coal. melissa: it is sort of disingenuous in my mind for him to take credit. when i hear him talking about the drilling, that is all on private land, not federal. natural gas, that is a function of technological breakthrough. will he be it will take credit for those things? >> he will certainly try. you know. we would point out that the oil production and natural gas production on federal land has gone down dramatically over the
us bank ♪ melissa: so, on to energy. you know it will be one of the big top picks in tonight's debate. which candid and the upper hand? let's break down their plans. executive vice president of the consumer energy alliance. what do you expect to hear from the president on energy? >> well, i think the talking points that we will hear from the president on that he has and all of the above energy plan and will certainly highlight the fact of we have been producing more oil than we have the...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. charles: a philadelphia lead at -- s16 year-old says she publicly humiliated your then called the school democratic. the district says they transferred to another class. the union will not comment for good is another example from the classroom to the mainstream media. this has to be one of the most egregious. >> certainly. she asked the student to leave the classroom and take off her shirt because mitt romney and paul ryan is like wrought -- wearing the kkk shirt. she should not where the republican shirt in the democratic school. she should be fired. charles: then she went
putting us in control of our energy future, now. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care....
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the third area energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly, that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up, but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has hand on private land not government langd. your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half on government land. if i'm president i'll double them. and bring the pipeline in from canada. and i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn coal. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs and finally with regards to the tax cut, look i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principal is there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. but i do want to reduce the burden being paid by middle income americans, and to do that, that also means i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language to the contrary is simply not
the third area energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly, that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up, but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has hand on private land not government langd. your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half on government land. if i'm president i'll double them. and bring the pipeline in from canada. and i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn...
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the third area, energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gases in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the inies in -- the increase in natural gas and oil is on private land, not government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will also gets the oil from offshore and alaska. i will bring that pipeline in from canada. by the way, i like coal. i want to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry think it's getting crushed by your policies. i wanted to get america and north america energy independent to create jobs. finally with regards to the tax cut. look, i am not looking to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going to the government. my number 1 principle is no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. but i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle
the third area, energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gases in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the inies in -- the increase in natural gas and oil is on private land, not government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will also gets the oil from offshore and alaska. i will...